Description
Use this template to create your individual power of attorney for health insurance and authorize a trusted person to represent you in a legally secure manner vis-à-vis your health insurance company. This ensures that applications, correspondence and agreements are handled reliably – even if you are unable to attend yourself.
Power of attorney for health insurance: sample for your representation
What does this legal document offer you?
With this template, you authorize another person to represent you in all matters relating to your health insurance company. This includes, for example, receiving notifications, submitting benefit applications or communicating with the insurance company. The power of attorney is legally effective and is recognized by the statutory health insurance companies.
Ideal for:
- Insured persons who wish to be represented in the event of illness or absence
- Relatives who regularly take over affairs
- People who want to regulate their interests clearly and with legal certainty
You regulate:
- Legally secure authorization of a trusted person
- Clearly regulated representation vis-à-vis the health insurance company
- Written documentation for your insurance company
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Why this health insurance proxy is important:
In everyday life, it is often necessary for someone else to contact your health insurance company on your behalf – be it for benefit statements, certificates or notifications. Without a power of attorney, the health insurance company may not provide any information or accept any applications from third parties. This template provides you with a clear and legally secure basis that prevents misunderstandings and protects your interests.
You can design the power of attorney flexibly – for a limited or unlimited period of time, for individual matters or comprehensively. It is important that the health insurance company has a signed copy.
You can find other helpful documents in our category Powers of attorney. You can find the legal basis for powers of representation in BGB, §§ 164 ff.